| Computer says no 14:48 - Jan 14 with 484 views | Daniel | Those of you that watched the Beyond 90 Minutes feature with former goalkeeping coach Yilmaz Aksoy may recall that there was a piece on it about teamsheets now having to be submitted to the officials electronically, rather than on paper. We'll there's now been a balls up in a game with Swindon naming a wrong player in their teamsheet. It'll be interesting to see how the EFL deal with it. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo |  | | |  |
| Computer says no on 15:46 - Jan 15 with 396 views | bwildered | Grimsby Town. got fined 20k, 10k suspended for fielding an illegal player in the League cup win on pens over Manchester Utd, earlier in the season . The players registration was received one minute after the official deadline at 12:01 pm . |  |
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| Computer says no on 23:00 - Feb 4 with 83 views | Daniel | The outcome - Swindon kicked out of the competition and fined £40k! They ended up fielding two ineligible players. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo |  | |  |
| Computer says no on 05:51 - Feb 5 with 49 views | wessex_exile |
| Computer says no on 23:00 - Feb 4 by Daniel | The outcome - Swindon kicked out of the competition and fined £40k! They ended up fielding two ineligible players. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/fo |
For those who haven’t seen/heard it, I can heartily recommend you check out Ian Holloway’s off the chart incandescent rant about this on local radio. Remarkable really, as a professional football manager he really should have known the rules, or he did and chose to ignore them - neither is acceptable. It’ll be interesting to see what his personal punishment will be, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a sizeable fine and/or lengthy ban. |  |
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